Brian Pallister may be unlikeable. But Manitoba shows that it was willing to ignore that—electing a big PC majority—if it meant ejecting Greg Selinger
The editorial: The mutiny by Manitoba’s caucus could be a major step toward restoring parliamentary responsibility
The Manitoba Premier explains why he’s obsessed by trade
The NDP leader waxes poetic about “best practices”
Alberta, British Columbia and Quebec already have some form of carbon pricing. Quebec is set to move forward with a cap-and-trade system and Ontario is still, at least on paper, committed to doing likewise (though it obviously remains to be seen who will be in charge of that province this time next year).
The premiers seem unimpressed with Jim Flaherty’s change to the health care funding formula.
It is not clear online voting actually has the power to draw more people to the polls, whatever their age
The Conservatives couldn’t make much headway against NDP leader Greg Selinger
With early returns now coming in, it appears the NDP is headed for its fourth consecutive majority government in Manitoba. This would be the first time in that province’s history that a party has managed four-straight majorities.
This Manitoba man is gambling that he can
Canada’s politicians ranked by their approval ratings
In an age of western co-operation, one province is left out in the cold